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Show Other Lines Have Been Helping the Harriman Roads. SL I-ouls, Dec. IS. Leaders of four unions of railroad workers arc schod- j -ulul to- meet- hero" toni'ght Co discuss tbo advisability calling a striko on ' weMeru railroads In sympathy with the strike of the shopmen and other workers of the Illinois Central 'and Harriman road6. - J. V. Kline, president of the international in-ternational Brotherhood of Blacksmiths Black-smiths and Helpers, arrived here this morning. He is to meet the union officials of-ficials of the western roads. Secrecy it maintained as to where the meeting meet-ing will be held, and union workers on ovcry road In the Jurisdiction of the general association, of western . and southern railroads will be called i ouc, If the present plans of Kline are jfcalizcd. He is quoted as saying that the men aro going to win the strike on tho Harriman lines and Illinois Central roads, if he and his co-leaders have to call out all members of their union?. Kline charges that other roads have been lending engines and cars to the lnies now affected by the strike. oo |